After the mammoths: the ecological legacy of late Pleistocene megafauna extinctions

F. Smith, Emma A. Elliott Smith, C. Hedberg, S. K. Lyons, M. Pardi, Catalina P. Tomé
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The significant extinctions in Earth history have largely been unpredictable in terms of what species perish and what traits make species susceptible. The extinctions occurring during the late Pleistocene are unusual in this regard, because they were strongly size-selective and targeted exclusively large-bodied animals (i.e., megafauna, >1 ton) and disproportionately, large-bodied herbivores. Because these animals are also at particular risk today, the aftermath of the late Pleistocene extinctions can provide insights into how the loss or decline of contemporary large-bodied animals may influence ecosystems. Here, we review the ecological consequences of the late Pleistocene extinctions on major aspects of the environment, on communities and ecosystems, as well as on the diet, distribution and behavior of surviving mammals. We find the consequences of the loss of megafauna were pervasive and left legacies detectable in all parts of the Earth system. Furthermore,wefindthattheecologicalrolesthatextinctandmodernmegafaunaplayintheEarth systemarenotreplicatedbysmaller-bodiedanimals.Ourreviewhighlightstheimportant perspectivesthatpaleoecologycanprovideformodernconservationefforts.
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猛犸象之后:更新世晚期巨型动物灭绝的生态遗产
地球历史上的重大灭绝在很大程度上是不可预测的,因为什么物种灭亡,什么特征使物种易受影响。在这方面,晚更新世发生的灭绝是不寻常的,因为它们是强烈的尺寸选择性和专门针对大型动物(即巨型动物,>1吨)和不成比例的大型食草动物。由于这些动物在今天也面临着特别的风险,更新世晚期物种灭绝的后果可以让我们深入了解当代大型动物的消失或减少如何影响生态系统。在这里,我们回顾了晚更新世灭绝对环境、群落和生态系统以及幸存哺乳动物的饮食、分布和行为的主要方面的生态后果。我们发现巨型动物消失的后果是普遍的,并在地球系统的所有部分留下了可检测的遗产。此外,wefindthattheecologicalrolesthatextinctandmodernmegafaunaplayintheEarth systemarenotreplicatedbysmaller-bodiedanimals。Ourreviewhighlightstheimportant perspectivesthatpaleoecologycanprovideformodernconservationefforts。
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